Addressing the crowd at a public rally, Advani said there’s lack of confidence amongst the masses today.

“Corruption needs to be removed from the country. There should not just be political change in elections, but the system also needs to be changed,” the veteran BJP leader said, adding “I believe my yatra will inspire confidence amongst the common man.”

“20th century belonged to the West. We will make 21st century India’s... the common man should take pledge to make this possible,” he said.

Attacking the Congress-led government at the Centre, Advani said the way UPA has governed the country has affected the confidence of Indians.

UPA’s second innings has been worse than its first stint, he added.

Advani reiterated that his yatra, that will conclude in Delhi on November 20, was mainly aimed at fighting corruption and bringing back black money stashed abroad.

The senior BJP leader also lauded Nitish Kumar for changing the face of Bihar after coming to power in 2005.

Advani added that he would come back to Sitab Diara after completing his yatra, as requested by Nitish Kumar.

Advani will now proceed by road to Patna where he would address another rally in the evening.

During his yatra, Advani would stay in Bihar for two days and would be addressing meetings at Ara and Buxar tomorrow before leaving for Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.